Venue And Program List Of Smart Cities India Expo 2017
The absolute aim of any innovation or creativity is to create a positive change in the surrounding to imagine something is new that will soon become a reality. Smart City mission helps in envisioning the same experience initiated by our Honorable Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi. Smart Cities India Expo outturns the creativity and the innovations from all over the globe.
Venue: Pragati Maidan, New Delhi India.
The 3 rd Smart Cities India Expo is soon going to be held in Delhi on 10-12 May 2017. Here is the detail list of scheduled program and venue of the event.
Day 1: 10 May 2017
The program will start with the opening ceremony following with the inaugural conference session on “Smarter solutions for Better Tomorrow”.
The next session will start on “Urban Planning”
The keynote speaker: A renowned person from Oracle
Discussion Points:
•Mission to transform nation
• Challenges in implementing mission
• Vision and goals
• Strategic plans and roadmap
• Essential elements
• Pan City or area based development
• Engaging citizens to achieve goals
The concluding session for the Day 1 will follow by “Urban Design: Role of Architecture”
The Keynote Speaker: Ms. Sheila Sri Prakash, Founder, Shilpa Architects, India
Discussion Points:
•Refurbishment of existing cities
• Pan city or region wise development
• Design for new cities/townships
• Urban landscaping
Day 2: 11 May 2017
To start with, there will be a session on “Communication Network and Infrastructure”
The Keynote Speaker: Shri Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications (ITE&C) Department Government of Telangana
Discussion Points:
• Resource and network management
• Quality of service mechanisms for wireless networks
• Integration and co-existence of technologies and networks
• Sensor technologies and applications
• Wireless networks
• Experimental network measurements and characterization for data traffic
The next session will be on “Translating IoT into innovation and Better Services”
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Brian J. Kracik, Sr. Director, Product Marketing Enterprise and Cloud Solutions, Oracle, Inc.
Discussion Points:
• Smart, connected products are brining urban transformation
• Data-driven business models creating new revenue streams
• Power of IoT and M2M technology
• Convergence of the digital and physical world
• Comparison from a universal standard
• Cloud enables IoT innovation?
• Human intervention with smart devices and technologies
The next session will be on “Building Safe and Secure Cities”
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Joel Cherkis, GVP, Infrastructure, Education and Health, Oracle
Special Address: Shri Mahesh Giri, Member of Parliament, Govt. of India
Discussion Points:
• Safety in urban environment
• Emerging challenges to human and national security
• Women safety
• Smart policing
• Law enforcement
• Developing smart security solutions
• Application of GIS technology
• Cyber security risk management
The next session will be on “e-Governance for Smart Cities”
CEO Speaks:
• Ms. S. Radha Chauhan, President & CEO, National e-Governance Division, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India*
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Jakub Polec, MEA – Digital Transformation Program Manager, Oracle
Lead Speaker: Shri Anand Madia, Secretary of State, e-Governance, Govt. of Sikkim, India
Discussion Points:
• Minimum government and maximum governance
• Citizen’s engagements in building good governance
• Capacity building through e-Governance
• urban local governance: have reforms been effective?
Day 3: 12 May 2017
The day will start with the session on “Solid Waste Management in the Cities”
Lead Speaker: Mr. Kulwant Singh, Founder, 3R Waste Foundation, India
Discussion Points:
• Waste management: current approaches, gaps, solutions
• Waste collection, segregation and characterization
• Reduce, Reuse, Refuse, Recycle
• Landfill management
• Swacch Bharath / Clean India programmes
The nest session will be on “Role of Geospatial Technologies in Enabling Smart Cities – by Geospatial Media & Communications”
Discussion points:
• Enhancing awareness about geospatial technology benefits in city mechanisms and increasing adoption across various smart city pillars
• Challenges that urban development and planning authorities face in effective technology implementation
• Importance of Building Information Modeling (BIM) creating a sustainable smart city
• Aligning their existing technology knowledge + capacities of human resources to strengthen geospatial capacities
• Enhancing collaboration between authorities, business and citizens; collaboration between city professionals, technology and service providers; since a great vision, leadership, governance and execution will enable smart cities.
• Making use of the huge amount of data generated by mobile phones as an asset to city government
• Synergy between urban administrations and private sector to facilitate technology transfer
• Role of Big Data and IOT
Post lunch session will be on “Health and the Cities”
Keynote Address: Speaker from Bosch, India
Special Addresses: Dr. Henk Bekedam, WHO Representative to India
CEO Speaks: Dr. Jitendar Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, Andhra Med Tech Zone, India
Discussion Points:
• Emerging issues in urban environmental health
• Age friendly cities
• Services and capacity for public health
• Climate change and air pollution
• Innovation to create self-aware and smart healthy cities
• Citizens responsibility in creating healthy cities
The day will conclude with the special Smart Cities India Expo Awards 2017
Source:
http://www.smartcitiesindia.com/Conference-Programme.aspx




